GUARD AGAINST INFLUENZA. A .WELL-NOURISHED BODY THE BEST PROTECTION. Again and again medical men have pointed out that the best protection against influenza, <iolds, 'consumption, and similar diseases is a well-nourished body and ' well-regulated system. Onea let yourself get run-down, out of sorts, constipated, dyspeptic, and you become susceptible to all manner of ills. Maltexo is the pure concentrated essence of prime malted barley—a preparation long recognised by the' medical faculty to possess rare, valuable, tonio and strength-promoting properties. Indeed, doctors, nurses, and those "in the kriow” are among the largest users and staunchest supporters of "Maltexo.” Experience has taught them that nothing excels "Maltexo”. anywhere for imparting strength and vigour, for building up weakened constitutions, restoring lost vitality and for creating that health of mind and body which is the greatest prize life has to offer. All chemists and stores sell “Maltexo” with or without Cod Liver Oil, and in 71b. tins for family use. Be sure to get "Maltexo.," Wellington Distributors: A. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd.—Advt.
PATENTS. TVfOTlciirfS HEREBY GIVEN that 11 Edward Dwight Priest, of the General Electric Company of Schenectady, New York, U.S.A., Electrical Engineer, being the Patentee of New Zealand Letters Patent No. 315298, dated October 5, 1914. for "Improvements in and relating to Dynamo Electric Machines," in desirous of fully satisfying all the requirements of the public respecting said invention in Now. Zealand. For further information afid particulars apply to the above-named, cere of thia paper.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 301, 14 September 1921, Page 7
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